The 16th annual CARE National Conference (CNC) kicks off
May 21-23, 2018 in Washington, D.C. The conference will bring
citizen advocates together with global development experts to drive
change for women and girls living in poverty around the world.
Attendees will hone their advocacy skills and have an opportunity to
take their passion and important messages of change straight to
members of Congress.

Three
free public events will be hosted as part of the 2018 CNC and
include keynote conversations with Sally Yates, former
Acting U.S. Attorney General, along with Carla Hall,
Co-Host of ABC’s “The Chew,” and CARE President and CEO Michelle
Nunn; a Happy Hour and screening of the award-winning
documentary film Soufra, executive produced by Susan
Sarandon, and a plenary session featuring some of the
nation’s most inspiring leaders advocating for social justice and
the rights of women and girls globally.

WHEN/WHERE:

The CNC will be held Monday, May 21-23, 2018 at George Washington
University. The complete conference agenda is available at carecon.care.org.

The free public events will be held at the George Washington
University Lisner Auditorium at 730 21st Street Northwest,
Washington, DC 20052. Dates and times for the free events follow.

Making Change Happen

Soufra D.C. Premiere and

All Conference Plenary

Keynote with Sally Yates

Happy Hour

with Senator Jeff Flake

May 21, 1:00 pm EDT

May 21, 7:30 pm EDT

May 22, 1:00 pm EDT

REGISTRATION:

To register for the CNC, please visit carecon.care.org.
Tickets for the three-day conference are $50 for attendees and $25
for students. To register to attend one of the free public events
above, please click
here.

ABOUT CNC:

The CARE National Conference (CNC) provides best in class training
sessions with practical guidance on how to organize in local
communities. CARE advocates are passionate about development
issues and invest personal time to voice support for policies that
support foreign assistance, food aid reform, gender justice and
other pressing issues both at home and around the world. To learn
more about CARE, visit www.care.org.